Questions Kids Ask About Their Brains
Answers That Help Students Learn and Teachers Teach
Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa (Author)
9780807769652
Hardback, published 24 May 2024
288 pages
23.5 x 16.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.272 kg
Great teachers will tell you that you can learn a lot about students from the questions they ask. This book shares 400 of the most important questions kids ask about their brains, along with answers that can be shared with students from ages 3 to 18. What hidden talents do I have? Where does our inner voice come from? How many things can we think of at the same time? Where does the brain keep memories? Why are some people more creative than others? Each of these questions tells teachers a little story about how their students think which can be used to inform classroom practice and improve learning outcomes. The book is grouped into two parts. Part I addresses how your brain makes you who you are (identity, structure, growth, function, emotions and feelings). Part II is about how to optimize its function (memory, attention, and executive functions; learning, excelling and roadblocks). Questions are followed by Big Ideas, which are key understandings of how the brain functions. Integrated throughout the book are more than 60 Implications For Teaching that spell out the usable knowledge from each section. Each chapter ends with a list of resources to reinforce the Big Ideas with students, and the closing chapter suggests specific activities to help students embrace this information for themselves. Whether you are a teacher, counselor, college student, parent, or kid, the information in this book will help you love and admire your own brain and feel empowered to improve it every day.
Book Features:
- A window into students' thoughts and concerns about themselves as learners and beings in today's complex world.
- A special chapter for classroom teachers with activities and guidance for integrating the information into P–12 lessons.
- Big Ideas for readers looking for solutions they can quickly implement in their classroom.
- Detailed answers, along with QR codes to the research articles behind them, for readers looking for more in-depth knowledge about learning and the brain.
- Insights from a year-long international study in 21 countries that asked kids what they wanted to know about their own brains.
- Preface: Question as a Gateway to the Mind
- How to Read this Book
- 1. The Pedagogy of Listening
- Where the Questions Come From
- 2. Life Changes the Learning Brain
- What You Know Influences What You Can Know Educators, Mind, and Brain
- 3. Identity: Who Am I?
- Similarities and Differences
- Nature via Nurture Plus Free Will
- Perception
- Self-Awareness
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning
- 4. Structure: What Is the Physical Structure of the Brain?
- Color and Texture
- Weight and Size
- Divisions of the Brain
- Hemispheres and Laterality
- Neurons and Synapses
- Blood and Nerves
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning on Brain Structure
- 5. Growth: How Does the Brain Develop?
- Babies'
Brains
- Children'
s Brains
- Adolescent Brains
- Adult Brains
- Old Age
- Brain Death
- Afterlife
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning on Brain Structure
- 6. Function: How Does the Brain Work and Stay Healthy?
- Brain-Body Connection
- Control
- Sleep and Dreaming
- Nutrition
- Physical Activity
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning
- 7. Emotions and Feelings: What Does My Brain Have to Do With My Feelings?
- Emotional Processing
- Emotional Triggers
- Emotional Load
- Relationships
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Anger
- Fear
- Positive Emotions
- Happiness
- Love
- Motivation, Boredom and Procrastination
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning
- 8. Memory, Attention, and Executive Functions: What Are the Building Blocks of All Learning?
- Memory
- Creation of New Memories
- Storage
- Capacity
- Retrieval
- Forgetting
- Attention
- Default Mode Network
- Preference, Bias, and Distraction
- Attention Spans Are Changed By Technology
- Dé
jà
Vu
- Executive Functions
- Activities That Help Executive Functions
- Summary
- Resources To Extend Learning
- 9. Learning: How Does Stuff Get Into Our Brains so We Can Use It in the Future?
- Processing
- Connectivity
- Cognitive Load
- Maximum Potential
- Innate Intelligence
- Best Learning
- Speed and Range
- Genius, Gifted, And Talented
- Creativity and Imagiation
- Problem Solving
- Training and Studying
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning
- 10. Problems That Impede Learning: Why Are There Brains That Work a Little Bit Differently?
- Dyslexia
- ADHD
- Executive Dysfuntion
- Headaches and Brain Damage
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Addiction
- Psychopaths
- Brain Health
- Summary
- Resources to Extend Learning
- 11. Final Thoughts
- References
- Index
- About the Author